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A Championship footballer who killed a father of five in a crash on Christmas Day has been jailed for 32 months.A Championship footballer who killed a father of five in a crash on Christmas Day has been jailed for 32 months.
Sheffield United striker Jordan Robertson, 21, pleaded guilty to causing death by dangerous driving at Leicester Crown Court.Sheffield United striker Jordan Robertson, 21, pleaded guilty to causing death by dangerous driving at Leicester Crown Court.
Robertson's sports car hit a Ford Galaxy driven by Omar Mohamed, 38, on the southbound carriageway of the M1 near Lutterworth in Leicestershire. Robertson's Mercedes CLC 180 sports car hit a Ford Galaxy driven by Omar Mohamed, 38, on the M1 near Lutterworth in Leicestershire.
Mr Mohamed, from Leicester, died in hospital on Boxing Day.Mr Mohamed, from Leicester, died in hospital on Boxing Day.
Sheffield-born Robertson, who was on loan to Southampton FC at the time of the crash, was also banned from driving for five years. Both drivers had been travelling on the southbound carriageway of the M1 near junction 19 when last year's crash happened.
He told police he had been trying to change songs on his MP3 player at the time of the crash. Driving ban
Robertson, of Hazelbarrow Road, Sheffield, told police he had been trying to change songs on his MP3 player at the time of the incident.
Mr Mohamed was airlifted to Walsgrave Hospital in Coventry but he later died with his wife at his bedside.
Robertson, who was on loan to Southampton FC at the time of the crash, was also banned from driving for five years.
He joined Sheffield United as a trainee but spent much of his career on loan to other clubs including Torquay United, Northampton Town, Oldham Athletic and Bury.
He also played for Sheffield United's Hungarian sister club, Ferencvaros.
A spokesman for Sheffield United said the club's thoughts were with the victim's family, but it was "too early to say anything else".